On BBC Arabic

In less than an hour, I’ll be on BBC Arabic talking about “Lebanon Issue.” My part will be focused on Arab bloggers and their role in what is going on. Stay tuned!

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10 Comments on “On BBC Arabic”

  • Aiyn
    24 July, 2006, 18:06

    Haitham,

    Remember you are the moderator for our voices of 4 million people speaking to you. We need to highlight on the following issues.
    1. Arab media is committed to bring awareness within its people.
    2. Promote a dialogue between the west and the east.
    3. Criticise United Nations and its role in the present world.
    4. Criticise the necessity for holding VETO power.
    5. Stress on the need to release all the palestinian hostages in israeli jails.
    6. End of hostilities against muslims around the globe.
    7. War crimes tribunal against United States, Britain and Israel and their western allies.
    8. Promotion of Arab league of Nations as Regional body.
    9. Humiliate our leaders for their inability to give a military response to United States and Israel against aggression and invasion threatening the regional soverignity.
    10. Stress on the need that every nation has the right to have the knowledge, tools, equipments and access to technology to protect their nations and people. Right for Nuclear technology.
    11. Revise the stature of United Nations and the Universal rights and are they applicable for non-westerners.
    12. Question why is it not justifiable for us to strike their lands when our regional security territorial integrity is threatened.

  • 24 July, 2006, 19:07

    Was very short interview, hardly got the chance to speak few words. But, never the less, finally Arabic media is giving some bloggers a little attention.

  • 24 July, 2006, 19:15

    Good job.

  • bacbac
    24 July, 2006, 19:41

    ya a little attention which most of them do not deserve, I am talking about jordanian bloggers, most of them have nothing to offer.

  • Aiyn
    24 July, 2006, 20:38

    Well,

    Sabbah, We need to do alot of effort, perhaps spend sleepless nights for empowering our generations and future generations to come. Lest, you see the consequences our nations are bombed using biological weapons like phosphorous.

    Also, these blogs need to take to task our leaders all over the middle east. We shall start a series interviewing people around middle east documenting their pain and sufferings.
    A debate should be encouraged with in our communities. Why should we follow the western nation

  • 24 July, 2006, 22:15

    I wonder if you can post a link for this interview..

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